Sportsment look at this. Doug pederson, awe. And mike was fascinated by the fact that they did this. They manage to keep the head set dry and the fact that his hair was still dry. So, is there a perfect form, you know, when in that moment, you grab the cooler . Is there a perfect form you need to use when dumping the gatorade . Doing the gatorade dump. So well bring someone out. Well do this and someone will play the part every Doug Pederson. We have several coolers. Well try it, just get it until we get it right. We need to practice hopefully for super bowl sunday. Feel like were the bobbsey twins right now today, popping on this friday, last friday of this month, if you can believe it, before the super bowl. True. So yes, time to wrap it up. I want to do this, saving all of my green for minnisota so we will get this together. As we get ready for minute society, a you need some inspiration, right . We need someone to get us pumped up to believe in our eagles. So we will get inspired b
To create kind of a ball of charge. So the model was knowledge in a valid charge. These churches interact with themselves using the photons and if you calculate this using direct theories, which was developed in the 1930s are late 1920s and early 1930s, behaviors ranging their which is like dividing one by zero on a calculator. You didnt answer at infinity. That cant be right because the amount of energy of an electron which if you consider to be a ball of charge cant be infinity. Many different calculations give you an answer of infinity which is very unsatisfying. Its a crazy answer. In order to address this, however radical idea and set the problem youre getting an affinity with these answers could be eliminated if you eliminate the intermediary. You eliminate having a photon or a light particle exchange between the two electrons. We all know that there is like a pair. The play would be produced by the electrons themselves through their mutual interactions, which would take place ov
Wash in a small pennsylvania town leaves four victims dead. Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you. Im ann marie green. It was a big night at the grammys for bruno mars. The awards ceremony was not just about music. Politics played a role as well. Henna dove a is here in new york. Reporter good morning. The grammys wrapped up with two artists taking home the majority of the awards. As has been the case this season, political and social movements took the center stage. The grammys were as much about the actual awards as they were about social and political issues. On the awards front, there was no bigger winner than bruno mars. He won all six awards he was up for, including song of the year, record of the year and album of the year for 24 carat magic. Both songs were written with nothing but joy. Kendrick lamar wasnt far behind with five wins. A best new artist, among those wearing a white rose to raise awareness for the m
Kate upton has gotten involved. Ashton kucher got involved. But kate upton got involved. Lets bring up pictures of Ashton Kutcher for andrew. Kate upton got involved. You didnt see the paper yet . I didnt see the physical version. Uber. Is that what they . Come on. Buber boom. They got in trouble. Did you see the nerve that twitter had a party and they had plastic cups with like i dont know animal house type of thing. I guess. Nobody has any fun. I understand. Welcome back. She had a family reunion. There were some complaints. Congestion. It was your family. No we had a great time. Serve there. Most of them are still there. It wasnt an actual revival. No. They had a good time. We had a lot more to talk about today but we had 30 people there in two houses. That sowns fun. Especially for kids. It was. Movie watching at night. Out on the beach all day. Did anyone say hold this beer while i do this . No. No. You know that one right. Hey, guys watch this. Someone in your family died after s
I hope to have some fun today. We talked about the actual wars and fighting and the times when the cold war got a little hot. Today we are talking about the cultural cold war perhaps or the war over culture and the fight for influence. So in that context jazz really comes to the forefront. We are thinking about why that guy is running around in the congo and why they are traveling to far flown places of the world like pakistan and south asia. What are they doing there . Well talk about big ideas. I want to talk about this. Who is that . Armstrong. Yes. You were probably hesitant to say. You know who it is. There he is. You cant miss that smile and that gaze. You know, he gives people that gaze when he is talking. Probably americas most prominent jazz musician during this whole period. Certainly when it starts and also before that. He already toured europe commercially and he was prominent figure but just American Culture generally. And so before we get into unpacking this image the rea